Re: A step-by-step college program
- From: "Scott T. Jensen" <stj@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 08 Sep 2005 02:07:18 -0000
<John.S.Novak@xxxxxxxxx>; "III" <jsn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> stj@xxxxxxxxxxx says...
>> Hypothetical situation: College offers the following degrees.
>>
>> Associate's degree in Electrical Engineering Technician
>> Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering
>> Master's degree in Electrical Engineering
>> Doctorate degree in Nanotech Engineering
>>
>> Sound good? Logical? A student moving from one to the
>> next being a good progression for them? Each step being
>> a fairly good marketable degree?
>
> Are you asking from the perspective of the college, or the
> student?
I am looking into starting up a boarding school that will enable its
students to progress through their studies at their own pace while receiving
assistance from faculty. When they turn 18 and it is graduation time (i.e.,
5th of June), their education will be done as far as the school is
concerned. While still in school, the students will be able to work on
college degrees in five different areas. The one above being one of them.
It is hoped that all will graduate with at least an associate's degree and
most with a bachelor's degree. Few are expected to earn a masters and even
fewer a doctorate. However, that goal will be out there for them to aim
for. So what I seek is a marketable degree at each step of the process.
The course work for lower degrees being also the foundation for the more
advanced degrees.
Scott Jensen
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